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Gothic Precarity - (Gothic Literary Studies) by Timothy Rideout (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- From economic ruin to climate catastrophe--how the Gothic has become the literature of our precarious age.
- About the Author: Timothy Rideout works in the field of health and social care leadership and management.
- 280 Pages
- Literary Criticism, Gothic & Romance
- Series Name: Gothic Literary Studies
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Book Synopsis
From economic ruin to climate catastrophe--how the Gothic has become the literature of our precarious age.
Whether political, economic, or existential, precarity has become the defining condition of the twenty-first century. As traditional structures of security unravel, the Gothic has resurged as the perfect literary mode to explore this collective unease. Gothic Precarity is the first book of its kind to examine the intersection of Gothic fiction and precarity. Timothy Rideout masterfully examines how contemporary writers use elements of the uncanny and the monstrous to engage with the anxieties of our time.
This book explores how modern Gothic narratives tackle displacement, instability, and systemic violence--whether through vampires as symbols of ruthless capitalism in Mexico City or a spectral migrant trapped between worlds of political oppression. Through an exploration of works set in post-war Baghdad, climate-ravaged North America, and beyond, Gothic Precarity displays how today's Gothic fiction gives form to the fears shaping our precarious world.
Review Quotes
"Rideout's Gothic Precarity is a lucid, excellent and quietly impassioned study, advancing a new appreciation of the Gothic in contemporary world fiction. Historically informed and geographically wide-ranging, it deftly shows how the concerns of Gothic literature can illuminate the disturbing and destructive effects of neoliberalism, with particular attention to the emergence of 'a new social class', the precariat." -- "Nicholas Royle, author of The Uncanny"
About the Author
Timothy Rideout works in the field of health and social care leadership and management.